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Complete struts sells cheap Chinese strut assemblies, as do others. I bought a set for my wife's car, because I was on a very limited budget, and installed them myself. The first problem was they sent the wrong parts. This got straightened out, and I was happy again, for a... See Morewhile. Then the bracket for the sway bar link cracked off, through the hole. I looked at it and it was obviously a casting, not a stronger forging, it had been machined too thin, and the crack had heat tint in it, indicating it was cracked during the manufacturing process. I photographed it and left e-mail and phone messages, which have been completely ignored, despite me stressing that it was a safety problem that they needed to know about. Bottom line = very cheap, but you may find you get what you pay for. I was in such a financial bind that it was the only way out for me, and I took a chance. I ended up getting the cast steel over-welded with 2 grade 5 automotive bolts on either side by a friend. so far, it has held up. If this was not a 16 year old car with lots of miles, and no money to replace it right now, I would have gone to a local source with a real guarantee. I would have had to pay almost twice as much for the parts, but I wouldn't have had the wrong parts/ exchange/ quality issues to worry about. "Buyer Beware" applies here as well as other bargains. -MikeShow less